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Consultation has concluded.
Blue Mountains City Council is seeking to engage
with the communities of Yellow Rock and Winmalee on the concept of the
provision of a link road from the Yellow Rock area to the Penrith local
government area.
There has been significant community discussion and comment
regarding the accessibility for the community of Yellow Rock and Winmalee
during periods of emergency, particularly during extreme bushfire events.
Blue Mountains City Council is seeking to engage
with the communities of Yellow Rock and Winmalee on the concept of the
provision of a link road from the Yellow Rock area to the Penrith local
government area.
There has been significant community discussion and comment
regarding the accessibility for the community of Yellow Rock and Winmalee
during periods of emergency, particularly during extreme bushfire events.
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05 Dec 2014
Council would like to thank
the community for their interest and participation, in Wednesday night’s public
meeting on the Yellow Rock link road proposal. Over 80 people attended , taking part
in a constructive discussion on this concept. We will keep you updated on Have Your Say and also on Facebook.
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11 Nov 2014
Two informal information sessions will be conducted to
provide an opportunity for the Yellow Rock and Winmalee communities to discuss the
concept of a link road and provide feedback to Council on any issues associated
with this matter.
Council staff will be available to hear community feedback
and answer questions from the community.
The information sessions will be held at the Winmalee High
School Hall on: